Angela Bennett: 5 books

Book cover of Geneva Convention

Geneva Convention

The Hidden Origins of the Red Cross

by Angela Bennett
Language: English
Release Date: August 24, 2006

This is the story of how two unknown young men who loathed each other founded the Red Cross, an organisation that has done more for mankind than any other. Why did the crowned heads of sixteen states meet in Geneva in 1864, on the invitation of these virtual nobodies, to sign a world-changing convention?...
Book cover of Battle of Bosworth
by Angela Bennett
Language: English
Release Date: February 17, 2000

On an August morning more that five hundred years ago, to the sound of thundering hooves, gunshot, the clash of steel and the cries of men in battle, Richard III, King of England, lost his life and the Plantagenet name came to an end. But what do we really know of the battle which became known as...
Book cover of Primary English Audit and Test
by Sue Reid, Angela Sawyer, Mary Bennett-Hartley
Language: English
Release Date: February 15, 2014

This popular, widely recommended, text supports trainees on primary initial teacher training courses where a secure knowledge and understanding of English is required for the award of Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). A rigorous and focused test enables trainees to identify their strengths and weaknesses...
Book cover of The Digital Evolution of Live Music
by Angela Jones, Rebecca Jane Bennett
Language: English
Release Date: July 17, 2015

The concept of ‘live’ has changed as a consequence of mediated culture. Interaction may occur in real time, but not necessarily in shared physical spaces with others. The Digital Evolution of Live Music considers notions of live music in time and space as influenced by digital technology. This...
Book cover of Mothers' Darlings of the South Pacific

Mothers' Darlings of the South Pacific

The Children of Indigenous Women and U.S. Servicemen, World War II

by Judith A. Bennett, Saui'a Louise Marie Tuimanuolo Mataia-Milo, Kathryn Creely
Language: English
Release Date: March 31, 2016

Over the course of World War II, two million American military personnel occupied bases throughout the South Pacific, leaving behind a human legacy of at least 4,000 children born to indigenous mothers. Based on interviews conducted with many of these American-indigenous children and several of the...
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